Sep. 4th, 2007

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The bookcases, out in the garage, have been coated with two coats of green paint.

The walls of the girls' room has been changed from peach to a light lavender. It's truly a beautiful color. When the morning sun hits it, Delia says, "it looks like a wisp of cloud." Or the heart of a light amethyst.

We'll have to decide whether to the give the walls a second coat or not. And then we have to paint the windows and baseboard (green, to match the bookcases), and those will take at least two coats, too. (I was a little doubtful about the combination of lavender and green, but it's what they wanted, and hey, it's their room. And I have to admit that the colors are both lovely individually. I'll be curious to see what they look like together.) Then we have to pull the bunkbeds apart and try to figure out how to rejigger the furniture to fit. I have a strong hunch that we still have to remove at least one of the dressers. The rocker will probably go, too, to be replaced by some kind of chair that we still need to acquire. I'll miss that old rocker. We've spent many a happy hour cuddled in it with girls on the lap, reading books aloud. (A gift from my brother and sister-in-law when Fiona was born. Hey, thanks again! We got terrific use out of it!)

It'll probably be a week at least before the room is pulled back together (and longer yet for my office to be restored to its former state). Hard to do this during the busy first week of school. The girls are sleeping in the living room for now. They're young enough that they find this charming rather than an annoyance.

I hope that the room will be worth all this work. Oy.

Reworking the room like this is tangible proof that the girls are growing up. And while I'm pleased that they're entering this new stage, it makes me a little sad, too.
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It was so beautiful this morning that even though I was running a little late, I decided to bike all the way in, rather than hop on the light rail. Alas, I ended up being even later.

I was really enjoyign the ride until a shard of glass flattened my brand new rear tire. Instead of sucking it up and trying to figure out how to pull it off and fix it, working around the panniers and derailler, I weaseled out and called Rob to pick me up. He's going to drop the bike off to get the tire fixed at the Hub.

I've been shown how to change a flat several times, but have never attempted to do the rear tire myself. I am calling myself all sorts of hard names as a result. Rob is not always going to be there to rescue me. I really need to suck it up and learn to do it myself.
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I just noticed that I still have lavender paint on the soles of my feet.

Today

Sep. 4th, 2007 10:11 pm
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6:00 a.m. wake up, wake Delia up
6:05 shower
6:15 makeup
6:25 dress
6:35 pack gym bag
6:45 make lunch
7:00 eat breakfast, read newspaper
7:35 gather purse, gym bag, water for ride
7:40 pack bike
7:45 start biking to work
8:00 get a flat, call Rob
8:05 pull bike off road, examine rear tire, extract glass
8:15 Rob arrives, load bike into Jeep
8:30 Rob drops me off at work
8:35 change into work clothes
8:40 at desk, begin working day. Work was hell today.
12:45 p.m. lunch
1:15 back to work. More hell.
4:30 leave work, walk to bus stop
4:45 get on bus
5:15 get off bus, start walking home. Rob passing in the Jeep (from coming back from the bike shop where he got my bike repaired) sees me and stops to give me a lift
5:20 home
5:25 greet girls, hear about school day, begin reviewing papers sent home from school
5:40 check email
6:00 leave with Fiona for dojo
6:20 arrive at dojo
6:25 begin filling in paperwork sent home from school as I watch Fiona's lesson
6:40 talk with sensei
6:50 leave dojo for dash to grocery store
6:55 arrive at Cub, buy lettuce and beef for dinner
7:10 arrive back at dojo just as Fiona's lesson ends
7:15 start for home
7:25 arrive home
7:45 dinner on the table [Thai Beef Salad, tasty, fast and nutritious)
8:00 leave with Fiona for Target
8:15 arrive at Target. Look for combination lock (yes), compass for geometry (sold out) and Spanish/English dictionary (sold out)
8:30 leave for home
8:45 arrive home. Check e-mail.
9:00 change into painting clothes, assemble paint, roller and brush
9:05 begin second coat of lavender in girls' room (while Rob and the girls watch TV, the LAYABOUTS!!!)
9:55 stop painting, go wash up brushes
10:05 post this entry

Now I shall go upstairs to wash off the paint, do my journal entry for the day, take my medication, and go to bed.

You know, reviewing all this makes me sorta think I don't need to feel guilty about not changing my own flat tire today. It's not as if I didn't have enough to do.

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